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Ty Budde collects 5 quotes from Woody Allen on the subject of writing from writing from the subconscious to stealing. 1. On writing from the subconscious: “What people who don’t write don’t understand is that they think you make up the line consciously — but you don’t. It proceeds from your unconscious. So it’s the Read MoreRead More

Woody Allen has made a career of the nervous stutter so here’s a supercut of every stammer from every Woody Allen Movie. Via Huffington Post Why are you watching this? Don’t you have something more precious to do with your time? Just be happy something like this exists and do something fun with your life.Read More

When I talk to groups they always ask me for advice and I can never really give it, because there is no set way a person gets into the business or becomes a director. Everyone does it differently. It’s only the work that counts. Woody AllenRead More

Scott Tobias looks at the time and place of Interiors (1978), Woody Allen’s first venture from comedy into dark drama. Before bringing Interiors into the world, Woody Allen spent a decade mastering a sophisticated form of low comedy, mingling the silly antics of the Marx brothers and Buster Keaton with the droll intellect of his stand-up and New Yorker magazine contributions. Read MoreRead More

In the trailer for Woody Allen’s new X-Men blockbuster, Wolverine, we meet Logan Singer a mutant-writer who is in love with Rogue – a woman he can never kiss. He’s indestructible but totally crippled by his insecurities.Read More

A then-unknown Woody Allen was one of the writers for the classic Candid Camera show in the 1960s and performed in some of their pranks. In this clip Woody dictates a unprofessional letter to an unsuspecting secretary.Read More

The Credits interviews Alisa Lepselter on her process working as Woody Allen’s editor. The Credits: You’ve been working with Woody Allen as editor since Sweet and Lowdown (1999). What’s your work process with him like and has it changed at all over time? Alisa Lepselter: Not that much has changed, in that because of the way he makes Read MoreRead More